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The Guardian gods-Chapter 459
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Beyond the cliffs, the ground loosened, transforming into deep pits of shifting sand and unstable gravel. Any who tried to cross would find themselves sinking, their footing unreliable. The loose terrain would disorient travelers, making it difficult to navigate without being swallowed by the land itself.
From the fractured ground, dense vegetation took root. Towering, thorn-covered vines wove together in a near-impenetrable mass, their barbs laced with numbing toxins. Great, ancient roots emerged from beneath the surface, twisting together to form living walls. These barriers would act as both a physical and natural ward against trespassers.
Aqua took over next, weaving a layer of enchantment over the newly shaped land. The mist thickened and deepened, taking on an unnatural property. Any who wandered too close would find their sense of direction warped, their perception distorted. The landscape would appear ever-changing, an endless maze designed to keep intruders lost and confused.
Finally, Brix created deep fractures along key points of the terrain, forming perilous crevices filled with darkness. Some led to underground caverns devoid of light, while others remained hidden beneath false surfaces, ready to collapse under the weight of any foolish enough to tread upon them.
With their work complete, Aqua and Brix stepped back, examining the transformed land. It was secure, but an additional layer of protection was needed—watchful sentinels who would ensure that no one slipped through unseen.
Brix exhaled, raising both hands. A soft, glowing sigil formed before him, pulsing with emerald light. He traced an ancient pattern in the air, shaping the energy into a shimmering gateway. The portal pulsed once before stabilizing, revealing a view of the spirit world beyond.
On the other side, a group of treants awaited, their towering, bark-covered forms motionless like ancient statues. Their gnarled limbs twisted with the wisdom of countless years, their eyes glowing softly with the energy of the natural world.
"You lot," Brix called out, gesturing for them to step through. "This place is now yours to oversee. Do not let anyone approach the flames. If something tries, make sure they regret it."
Without hesitation, the treants moved. One by one, they stepped through the portal, their heavy forms settling into the newly shaped terrain. Some planted themselves deep into the thorned thickets, their limbs blending seamlessly with the vegetation. Others took position along the cliffs, their watchful gazes scanning for movement.
As the last treant passed through, Brix closed the portal with a flick of his wrist. The glowing sigil faded, leaving only the reshaped land and its new guardians.
Aqua gave a nod of approval. "That should do it."
Brix sighed, rolling his shoulders. "For now, at least. This place isn’t meant to be disturbed. If someone’s foolish enough to try... well, they’ll have to deal with the land itself."
Their last destination was the sea which was tainted and gained it’s own new phenomenon. The two world spirtis were met with a suprising sight which were the godling merfolk doing their job for them or trying to.
The vast ocean stretched endlessly before them, but the two world spirits could immediately sense the disturbance tainting these waters. The sea itself had not merely been polluted—it had changed. The deep, inky darkness of the afflicted waters churned unnaturally, an eerie contrast to the crystalline blue of the untainted ocean. Unlike natural currents, this dark water pulsed and slithered, almost as if it had a will of its own.
Aqua and Brix descended toward the surface, their ethereal forms untouched by the ocean spray. What greeted them was an unexpected sight—the godling merfolk were already hard at work.
These divine-born merfolk, easily distinguished by the celestial markings on their iridescent scales, moved with fluid grace, their hands weaving through the water as they directed energy into the sea. Their expressions were sharp with focus, their delicate fins flaring subtly as they concentrated on their task.
Aqua and Brix watched carefully. The godlings had, at the very least, managed to keep other sea creatures from venturing too close. Schools of fish and other marine life that would have instinctively wandered into the dark waters were instead guided safely away, swimming through shimmering pathways of pure water created by the merfolk.
Further observation revealed another effort in progress—underwater passageways were being carved out, forming a network of routes designed to circumvent the tainted sea. However, this was no simple undertaking.
The channels required constant reinforcement; the moment they were left alone, the dark waters would creep inward, trying to consume them. The merfolk had to maintain a steady output of mana to hold the taint at bay.
The natural ocean currents were not cooperating. The moment a passage was created, shifts in the tide would threaten to collapse it. The merfolk had to redirect flows, working against the force of the ocean itself.
The godling merfolk were undoubtedly powerful, but even they had limits. The sheer scale of the tainted waters made it nearly impossible to keep the passages open indefinitely. The strain of maintaining such a vast project was already visible—some merfolk’s movements were slower, their mana dimming as exhaustion crept in.
Aqua and Brix exchanged a glance, a knowing smile passing between them before they decided to finally reveal their presence.
With a subtle shift in the air, their energy rippled outward, a pulse of divine presence that could not be ignored. The moment it touched the sea, the waters responded—the waves stilled momentarily, and the currents shifted in recognition of the spirits’ arrival.
The merfolk froze in place, their glowing eyes snapping toward the two figures hovering above the ocean’s surface.
Aqua, ever the playful one, let out a light chuckle. "You all look quite busy."
The merfolk exchanged glances, their expressions a mix of reverence and slight excitement. They had known they were dealing with something unnatural, and the world spirits they were waiting for has made an apperance.
One of the merfolk, a regal-looking figure with sapphire-colored scales and golden accents along his fins, stepped forward. His voice, calm but tinged with exhaustion, carried over the water.
"We know this sea has changed, but its nature of change remains unknown to us. We are merely ensuring safe passage and protecting our kin."
Aqua’s gaze drifted over the dark waters before he let out a contemplative hum. "Well, you’re doing a fine job"
Brix let out a slow breath. "You’ll need our help if you actually want to contain this."
The merfolk leader’s brows furrowed, but he did not reject the offer. Instead, he bowed his head slightly. "Then tell us... what is to be done?"
Aqua’s smile widened. "Now that’s more like it. Let’s begin."
Brix exhaled deeply, scanning the vast, tainted sea. The darkness within these waters was not something they could simply purify or wash away—it had already become something beyond natural corruption. Trying to cleanse it outright would take far too much effort, and even if they managed, the taint might simply return or spread elsewhere.
No, a different approach was needed. Something permanent. Something that would ensure no foolhardy explorers or unsuspecting creatures stumbled into the heart of this cursed sea.
That’s when the idea struck him.
Brix turned to Aqua, his gaze firm. "If we can’t get rid of this taint completely, we’ll need to lock it away." He gestured toward the dark waters. "We create a new island, shaping the ocean floor itself to rise and form land around the corrupted sea. That way, the taint is contained at its core."
The merfolk godlings listened intently, their expressions shifting from curiosity to realization.
One of them, a tall, pearl-scaled mermaid with intricate glowing markings across her arms, spoke cautiously. "Wouldn’t that require an immense amount of earth? And wouldn’t it take decades for an island to form naturally?"
Brix smirked. "Naturally, yes. But we are not bound by the slow passage of time, nor are we mere mortals." His hands clenched, and the waters beneath them rumbled. "The world is with us and is guided by our will"
Brix reached out toward the depths of the ocean. The sea floor far beneath them trembled, its dormant mass stirring. With a single motion, Brix spread his hands apart, and the earth responded.
From the deep abyss, massive pillars of rock and sediment began to rise, bursting upward like ancient titans awakening from slumber. The seabed cracked and shifted, forcing itself higher, reshaping the terrain beneath the tainted waters.
The seafloor lifted at an accelerated pace, vast chunks of stone and earth merging and hardening into a solid foundation. Magma veins hidden beneath the ocean crust aided in solidifying the mass, ensuring stability as the land expanded.
The island was not created as a single landmass but as a protective ring, forming jagged cliffs and natural barriers around the dark waters. Rivers of molten rock cooled into obsidian formations, reinforcing the edges of the new land.
Brix carefully molded the terrain, ensuring that no easy passages or harbors formed. There would be no gentle shores—only treacherous, jagged cliffs and rocky outcroppings, dissuading any accidental landfall.